The 8 Unhealthiest Dunkin' Donuts Hot Drinks

Sometimes you're just craving Dunkin' Donuts: maybe you walk past a Dunkin' and the siren scent of hot sugar lures you inside, or perhaps you're having a bad morning and you know that the best cure for you will be to pop inside America's sweetheart of an all-day breakfast chain.

The 8 Unhealthiest Dunkin' Donuts Hot Drinks (Slideshow)

The array of gooey treats covered in colorful, seasonally-shaped sprinkles, drizzled with caramel and chocolate, stuffed with rich custard, and rolled in fluffy coconut are enough to entice even the most austere eaters from time to time. But if you're watching your weight, you could reasonably think you're doing your body a favor if you "just" go ahead and treat yourself to a little hot mocha instead of getting yourself a cruller.

And that depends on the kind of coffee you tend to order: are you going for a regular black cup of joe, or are you indulging in one of the many sweeter offerings on the drink menu? Here's a hint: if the phrase "Brown Sugar" or something like it is in the title, you could actually be better off with the doughnut, given the amount of sugar, calories, and fat content that gets jammed into those Dunkin' Donuts cups.

It doesn't seem fair, does it? When you buy a doughnut, you know you're getting yourself a little sweet treat — a doughnut is just a bunch of fried, frosted dough on top, after all.

It's basically synonymous with the notion of "an indulgence," and while it's kind of amazing that glorified cakes could make their way as even an occasional breakfast item, doughnut consumption is generally not an everyday kind of occurrence. But a cup of coffee, even a sugary sweet one, is considered a standard morning pick-me-up. Our ranked list of the unhealthiest drinks available at Dunkin' might have you changing your mind.